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    Hi there,

    There is anyone who can help me, please?

    I would like to know what are the consequences for a child who decided
    not to talk to the parents, what it can affected he/she?

    And what are the consequences for a child who was adopted by the stepfather?

    Many thanks for your time!

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    If child has been officially adopted by the stepfather then he has the same rights as the mother he has accepted parental responsibility for that child, if a child refuses to talk to the parents there has to be a reason which may require professional help, if it is just a phase and only the parents will know this l would carry on as normal until the child snaps out of it, bit like a toddler ignore unwanted behaviour don't argue and cajole this will only prolong the situation.

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    Hello,


    Thank you very much for your help! I have really appreciated it...

    Cheers,

    Helloyou

 

 

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